Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth

Sharp X68000 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis FM Towns

Fill-In Cafe · Published by Family Soft

Released January 14, 1994

Mad Stalker is Fill-In Cafe’s first attempt at a beat-em-up. Designed and programmed by Masatoshi Imaizumi and Masaki Ukyo, its systems are loosely similar to the Asuka 120% Burning Fest series, whose first entry was released later in 1994. There are three main versions: the X68000 and FM Towns games, developed by Fill-In Cafe themselves (the X68000 version has the subtitle Full Metal Forth, which was corrected to Full Metal Force in the FM Towns and later entries); the PC Engine CD port developed by Kogado; and the PlayStation version, again by Fill-In Cafe, which is more of a complete remake than a port. A conversion for the Mega Drive was in development and previewed, however it did not receive an official release to the public until Columbus Circle published it in September 2020.

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Genres

Hack and slash/Beat 'em up

Themes

Science fiction

Game Modes

Single player

Companies

Fill-In Cafe (Developer) Family Soft (Publisher)

Links

Wikipedia Twitch

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